They ripped him apart from his pregnant wife in her last trimester. They stole from him the birth of his baby boy Dean, his graduation ceremony, his first Father's Day. They detained him illegally for 104 days.
But today, Mahmoud Khalil is FINALLY FREE. 🤍✊🏼
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Thinking Global, @e-international.bsky.social podcast, is recording at #BISA2025 🎙️
Join @kieranomeara.bsky.social @faloulah.bsky.social & others to share your research, thoughts and impressions directly from #BISA2025! 🎉
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Come join myself, @faloulah.bsky.social and Daniel Drury at the @e-international.bsky.social stand @mybisa.bsky.social conference in Belfast. Come have a chat and record with us LIVE for the Thinking Global Podcast!
#BISA2025 conference delegates, remember to head to the exhibition hall and speak to @e-international.bsky.social who are podcasting live with Thinking Global - stop by for a quick chat about the work you’ve just presented!
In Belfast for the first time, looking forward to the start of @mybisa.bsky.social and meeting colleagues and friends and, especially, a panel tomorrow honoring Emma with several wonderful scholars she read and admired.
Pay Attention
Flying out of Gatwick feels a bit weird on the day I learn that Javed Syed, a graduate of my university along with his wife and children, was on the Air India flight that never made it here. RIP @angliaruskin.bsky.social
Postgraduate Network and first-timers meet up at #BISA2025 TOMORROW 🎉
Come and join the Postgrad Network @ at The Sunflower Pub & meet fellow first-timers, postgraduates and ECRs! 🌻
Find out more details now 👉 buff.ly/8t8P90k
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'The “war on woke” is the calling card of the global fascist right. Orbán’s attack on CEU for “gender ideology” began his destruction of 🇭🇺 democracy. Putin justified his full-scale invasion of 🇺🇦 by appealing to the supposed dangers 🇺🇦’s liberal democracy poses for traditional gender roles...'
🎉 #BISA2025 featured roundtable! 🎉
19 June
'War in the Middle East: Global and Regional Perspectives' w/ Amnon Aran @andypayne.bsky.social Katerina Dalacoura & Sam Rose - director of @unrwa.org Gaza
Read more 👉 buff.ly/4eGQiHv
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Solidarity with @newcastleucu.bsky.social colleagues today marching to protest against the savage job cuts at their institution! ✊🏻✊🏾✊🏿
“Trump is using military forces to stop a protest — I want y'all to consider what kind of government it appears to be when every time we exercise our democratic right to protest, the military is deployed against us.”
Doechii at the #BETAwards
Jeremy Bowen's long, measured, objective, but ultimately entirely clear and conclusive essay on Israeli war crimes. As Jonathan Sumption puts it:
"These things make genocide the most plausible explanation for what is now happening."
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
BISA postgrad network and early-career development day 2025
🎉 17 June @qubelfastofficial.bsky.social 🎉
Inc/ @therealisthom.bsky.social @nickcaddick.bsky.social @amnakaleem.bsky.social @juanitamarieelias.bsky.social and more! 🌟
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'Racism without ‘#race’: colorblindness, blackness and everyday #racism in contemporary Germany'
From #Identities issue 32.2, by Daniel Williams:
doi.org/10.1080/1070...
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Excited to be serving another term as a trustee at @mybisa.bsky.social and grateful to all the members for voting in the elections! 🙏🏻
🌟Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial WG Early-Career Researcher Prize 2025 winner:
🏆Asad Zaidi 🏆
“Pakistani contested worldmaking in international politics: The Afghan-Soviet War, Cold War counterinsurgency, and the struggles for decolonization”
More & runner-up 👉
A friendly reminder to check out the #BISA2025 program and be sure to add our sponsored panels and events to your list!
It’s BISA’s 50th anniversary, so we want to know how this conference has impacted your career. Let us know with the hashtag #MyFirstBISA 
I fear this is also Labour liberalism showing its true colours
Labour cabinet meetings be like
🌟Africa and International Studies WG and @chathamhouse.org event 🌟
The workshops focus is sharing experience and knowledge-based perspectives on the future of the UK-Africa relationships!
Inc/ @drstephenhurt.bsky.social @ruthbookbinder.bsky.social and more
16 May 👉https://buff.ly/YaxT5Lw
Thank you so much Toni! 🙏🏻
@mybisa.bsky.social colleagues! After serving as your conference chair for Birmingham and Belfast, I’m standing for election for two more years as trustee. I’d love the opportunity to keep working for our members and would really appreciate your vote! Vote by 12th May! www.bisa.ac.uk/news/executi...
The @mybisa.bsky.social Executive Committee 2025 candidates are now live. I'm running for EDI officer & would appreciate your vote! Eligible voters received an email with their ballot yesterday. Full details, about all the candidates, including my personal statement, available here: bit.ly/4lZWd40
🎉Sign up now for Cynthia Enloe's #BISA2025 public lecture!🎉
Titled - 'What feminists reveal when they investigate masculinities: The case of military ‘manpower’'
Bound to be very popular so don't miss out 👉 buff.ly/mcqIxmK
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And we also draw on @jamthomp.bsky.social notion of ‘care aesthetics’ which offered an insightful way of framing the emphasis on ‘making care visible’. Care aesthetics will also likely be of interest to scholars working on care in international politics, especially in connection with the visual!
To make this argument, we draw on intersecting bodies of work from feminist care ethics and feminist IPE, narrative theory, and film & visual politics. We hope that scholars in each of these areas and beyond will find something of interest in the paper.
Making care visible in care-depleted spaces seemed to us a worthwhile political act and that’s what we chose to highlight in this paper. It was also a way for these communities to enact narrative agency in settings where other people’s stories about veterans loom large as cultural representations.
We argue that the transitional spaces veterans enter into upon leaving the military are typically depleted of care through a dominant economic rationality that emphasises work and productivity. Care can be transformative after military service, and the films gave veterans the chance to show this.